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Barrie Examiner, 6 May 1926, p. 13

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Y, MAY 6,1920. v . \ _ 2573, ~-['1 Mr. *: ah. Mrs; A. H. Gbodall and Miss NelL1e~I*Gd'oda1l have returnedi afteqspeiiding several weeks in Cal- ifornla. . ' `D `B G...:A.L 1.-.. ...--.-.I 1.2- .a__.-:I__ ..--..-, ma-.." vvaau gvaUIVluInJ,;x Iv vswnvg Dave. Miss Irene AWVils_on,. nurse-in-t_i'ain- ing at the Toronto Ho ital for Sick _hi'ldren; visited her` nrehies this ID A`! uuuu .Lu.ucKa.y, vvorsxey DIE. ` ' ` ` Mr. and Mrs. H. J: Grasett and Miss Grastt have returned to town ` I after _wintering in Florida." DAV Q (1 T-Tn!-I011!-r"\n nf "Da'vu_`. u.u:l.' _wuu.ez'1ng 1n r1or1ua.' | Rev. S. G. Houghtn of 'Pe'mi-= Yann, N.Y., spent a few d_ays with his -brother,` R. G. Hoitlghton. wrnnnic 'Mnrnn nf Tnrnnfn annnf u1a'ul:uuu-:1`, 11.. U . nougntun. , . Francis `Moran of '.l`o_ronto._spent_: the week-end with his parents;\ Mr. and Mrs. P. J, Moran, Collier St. ` `nil ... nr... 'n"_...1__._-_, -1 n.___..,__. ..-.- ----.u on V0 Avavaiann wvauvs have Mrs. Wm.VI-Igenderson of. Summer- ville, _Boston,Mass.. 'is visiting" her iece, Mrs. L. A. Hill, "Collier. St. 'Il'..'.. -*rr-__..'_;.1_< cu.-_-;.L___ -2 -n_,_-__L, nu an `at 5.5455, vvanavsv Liv; -WIJ[;"s.."i{.enn'ea'th Strotherf of Toronto is spending a week with her mother, _Mrs. A. E. H. Creswi'cke, Bayeld St. 11.. *n' 'rr_;.;.__. __.'.1 __ _._-... ..u a.-- can vnwuvvsvnlwv, aaugosunu ub- Mrs. Hatton and son Frank of Toronto spent the weelgggnd with her aunt, Mrs. John Mackay,,,Worsley St.. `IE2..- `I'__.._ 1I7I..-_ ------ --A A---~A-- m;;;`;:ihCx;1stt;n arid Stanieyf Gaston of Toronto -:spent` the week-end at |'_their home "here. ' - `M--.. 1-...1....n 1m....1.--."-_.1 _..._ -1-....1_' -John Mackay, Wors1ey'St. ` pueu."nunle nere. Mrs. J*ohn`C. Ma ckay"a'.I-rd son `Jack of Toronto are visiting Mr. and "Mrs. Mr and Min: 11' I rlrnanl ant` kennial Plants A nrgvnnv vuv wvvn-vngu up Jaws pvnnnw ngsuvo ..Miss Nora DH'art has _secured her B.A. degree`from Queen's University, Kingston. A ' ' Algvnt` (Hag!-A-\ n-nib] `l.IV;1`l|I1.'r`lsn`l\II' :Ma'i_c`Bakin Pdr. '16-oz., 34 _ 'C'hoVicei Quality Coffee` . -70: lb. ' SlicedVPineapple, per tin .. 18 Bensons Corn Starch, 2 / 25 .Iodined Shaker Salt, pkg, 151:5 Fresh'I-Iallowi Dates, 3 lbs. 29:: W nmmH% SODA 7Framcuns SPAGIFII-:fl"rl -l8`c%.*"` ' _ 2A.1'_s}- 29 8. WOHGBPIUI uegree [0 me RISE. His wife predeceased him by nine- teen years. One son. John Ronald Standen. who only recently returned to his home in Penticton. B.C.. after spending several weeks with his father. survives, and ve daughters. Miss May- beth Standen of the China. Inland Mis- sion. Kai Feng, China; Mrs. James A.. Lennox, Barrie; Miss A. F. Standens vChicago;' Mrs. R. H. Tucker. Lick Observatory, California, and Miss Jean Standen. Toronto. One son. `Andrew Ronald Standen. died in 1911. There are also three 'sisters.`Mrs. Bourne. Birmingham, England; Mrs. W. J. Col- lins in California and Mrs. Samuel Jacobs, Toronto. "l`1nn fnnnrs fnnlr nlnnn nn M nndav Jacobs, Toronto. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon at the home. The service the Baptist church, assisted by Rev. A. R Beverley of .Trinity church, who read the lesson. Rev. H. L. Coles of Colborne spoke on -the personal life of ' Mr. Standen. On -arrival of the cor-' was in charge of Rev. E. J. Whan of tege at Minesing .a service was held in~the_ United church there, attended by a large number of old friends. Rev. E. J. Whan delivered the sermon and the choir sang `Face to Face." Rev. 0. M. Price. minister of the church, assisted andisang No Night There." a solo which had given Mr Standen his seventieth year, a verse of which is as follows: . In the word of God we read. ' Of acityifoursquare; And it sati es our need Of a city foursquare. A For the leng h and breadth an height - .._; ` ' `Are the same; God is its light. Grace and Mercy, Truth and Light _ Make the city foursquare. The pallbearers who acted at Barrie were Wm. Harker, Samuel Webber, Harry Morren, Fred Morren; Donald Jacobs and Morley Fletcher of Clark- - =son. Those at Minesing` were four nephews. Ronald Orchard. Andrew Orchand,5 Andrew`Ronald and Wm. F. Ronald of Toronto. Friends from out ` of towngwho attended the funeral. in (addition -to. those mentioned. were Geo. Ronald` and Mrs'._\Samuel Jacobs .0! the thought for a hymn he wrote n .Toronto. ' ` of candidates. . - . ` 8 "Last Sundav morning Rev. J. E; .Munro, D.D.. assistant minister of Old _ st. And:-ew's`church. Tpronto, preach-' ed and `next Sunday the -pulpit w11l be `occupied by Rev. J. J. Black In the morning and Rev. 'W. H. Graham. D.D.,( of St. Clair Ave. United church. '1`or- 4 onto, in the evening. A. `J. Tuck is cleaning up the `ruins ' sot the part of the old Queen's hotel which he. purchased, ` preparatory to. building a. store. In his work he found a. number e9t.st,erIlng silver tea. spoons and othe1j`,az:ticles'_ in a. trunk which had appd. 1-Jntlf` belonged to one of the guests at themotel when it was burned.: R COXVAN. `z1trix s Solicitor. no nu-in IN-u 1-n thirty years. ' 4 A, At.the age of slxt '-ve, Mr. Standen retired from active farming and did missionary work in the State of Mich- igan for two years under the State Board of the Baptist church. after which he wentsto the Canadian West and had charge , f chur&ies at _Em- merson and Otter urn, Manitoba. _ In 1909 he took up a homestead near Kin. dersley, Sask.. and while performing his homestead duties he preached in the local schools. Nine years ago he returned to Ontario and while visiting old friends at Minesing he was stricken with apoplexy and was critically ill for some weeks. He made a fair re- covery and forvthe past nine years had lived quietly with his daughter, Mrs._ Lennox. Mr. Standen had been in failing: health since the New Year. but had been confined to bed only four davs. retaining his mental faculties to wonderful degree to the last. `LT~l u urifn riv-nnnannn him hv nine-I PASSED EXAMINATIONS Keppel Lally and Horace Quinlan have passed theirfourth year exam- inations in electrical engineering "at the University of Toronto and will receive their degrees at the coming convocation. Chas. A. McMartin was successful in the third year examina- "ion in chemical engineering and Gordon T_ebo of Lefroy, who grad- uated from the B.C.I. last year, ob- tained honors in first year electrical I engineering. ' ' ' At a meeting of the (:)ii ticia1 Board" of Collier St. United church last Friday night steps were taken to fill the vac- ancy occasioned by the resignation of Rev. S. H. Greenslade. A supply com- mittee composed of Dr. W. Richards, son, Dr. W. A. Lewis. A. W. Smith, A. F. A. Maicomson and Dr. L. J. Simpson was. appointed to arrange for hearing.` candidates. 'f.nu+ Qunn mnnlnu `Raw .1 COLLIEI-R s71TUN1I4rEo YCWI-IURCH - HEARING PULPIT CANDIDATES SILVER TEA spoons m ou: HOTELRUINS been!!! the ramny ever smce. Mr. Standen took an active part in the religious life of the community and he was widely known as a. supply preacher in various churches. He was one of the first elders of the Open Communion Baptist church at` Min'e- ` sing and was presiding e1der.for;.over thirty A1-,fhn age nf sixtv-ve. Mr. Standen Mrs. Donnelly. died ve years 580-` Since then he had lived with his daughters. He `is survived bv_ three daughters, Mr: Frank` Gibson ' Churchill. Mrs. Russell `Robson of I and 'Mrs. George Easton of Corona- tion, Alta. He also leaves ,tWo..l_)ro- - there and one sister. William of Cooks- town. Alex. of Anten' Mills and `Mrs. Thompson of Larlmore. N. Dakota. He Ayvas'a`member or Ivy L.0.L. The fun- eral was held on Saturday. May `1. Services were conducted by Rev. A. E. -Lunau, assisted by Rev. A. G. Rin- toul, and Rev T. J. Dew. Interment was made in Thornton Union Cemetery. England, in 1843, the late Mr. Etanueql was a sogrof the late John` and Eliza- beth Baker Standen, `who came to Canada.` in 1856 on thesaillng vessel John Howard." The family came first to Muddy York" and lnr. 1864 came to Mineslng, settIing..'0n~.uthe tenth con-. cession of Yespra, where Mr. Standen. ' withhis father and bx`-other. reclaim- ed frotn. "th1.Vw1ld_'sAt sfate of nature the farm` Whic ca't" n'e"l?o be known as Evergreen Home. "iWhei`e he lived .for iria.i1y'5'ear`s.a In 1869 =he married Mary Whifn `Ronald. daughter of the `late 'ma,hy7years.a In 1869 =ne'%marr1ea Mary White Aonald, daughe1' Ar'1d'i~ew..Ronald, who bangle from Glas- ` gow",'1n ;1865. Mr. Ronald was post- maatex""at Mineslng ahd'*the offlqe has been"~ln` the family since. Mr Qt-an:-Inn 1-nnlz an at-Hvn hart in VVlIoI-II{\IVl Ila Clfilihlhuv I Death removed one of the few~.r`e-l maining pioneers of the Mlne_s}ng sec- tion in the person .of~ William John Standen, whopassed away 1astp.Fri-_ day morning at the home of his daugh- ter,'Mrs."J. A. Lennox, ~2 North St;,_,1n his `eighty,-fourth "year. Born" in Belbrough.t,on* parish, Birmingham. England, in 1843. the late Mr. Standen_ was: 2 nnxfnf the late John EH23.-I citizens is drawn tp arding any fires set 11 during the spring ar the fire brigade ingulsh fires that ss have been allow- contr ol. It costs the fn SRO fnvv nnnh Additlonai bbitugries on page WILLIAM J. STANDEN ..-_....-....1 ....... .-.0 (Jan fnw -Wa1lpaper in latest designs, all ton s semi-trimmed. A. "Lowe '&` ` Read The Exaihidr,nd Ee,a11 the prices. Exclusiye agency" for Staun- Son, Elizabeth `St- tfc local `and district news-$2.00 ayear. ._ CAPITOL PW THEATRE on: WHAT A NURSE! CLOTHING TONIGHT, rmnnv Ann SATURDAY OH! WHATA COMEDY! ' V WHATALAUGH TONIC! c1c.cug'.s - GAGS -, anus -.j s:iJ;;LEs- cams -' GAYETY rrs ARIOT! ARAVE! APANIC! A FULL or LAUGHINGGAS! AS MANYLAUGHS A-S m AUNT?` and mm MAN ON THE BO2g ?:.!.RQLLED INTO. om; f1`v_vo sHows,`ii5 and 9.15. L - . MA'I'lNEE Saturday at 2.30. GULAR pmcgs: Adults 23,f_ux 2c; Children 9c, tax lc. uunLI'01. 1!. costs me to $30.00 for each s called out to such arting a. fire is re- amage it may cause. of the nifiznnn in Directed by Charles Chuck: , Alex. Milne& Sons --=--------~ A DON'T rri % 7 or .PE!3lg$ QE wu.n'? And LIGE CONLEY in sPL] [" THE HOME '01-` `BETTER PICTURES -\-.4 _- ..r. V -v,- - J, % `TAILORED To] MEASURE .' , FROM to $45 EXTRA PANTS FREE TAILORINCI I, Q'lllC lors .. ose, six day- With Every Suit Friday - Saturday May - 8 f0H!WHA1'ASCREAlV_l! Bergef Tailoring Co. The Special Represehtative A of the Designer of the will be at our stre on SUITS WITH , FURNISHINGS ---- ca` ..'a..':a!!~1 rtue of the powers certain mortgage. duced at the time be offered for sale at the American n of Barrie, by W. neer, on Saturday, May. 1926, at the the afternoon. the premises, namely: mber 7 in the 6th Township, of Ves- of Simcoe. i mber 6 in.the 6th said Township of aid to be about 5 wn of Barrie. Lot cod and well wat- d recentlv used as frame barn. consisting of about timber for lumber. ~ I` f 7\IITv\tunn:I r posts. pufpwood about 35 acres of as burnt over. 111 be offered for nt. of the purchase Of sale. Wnr In-.11, Luuuur LU!` number. Lu [)1 IDVCUL Ll STEWART. Chin? nf nr,. or we purchase of sale. For bal- made known at the Nrge bar GE SALE e Property -_.:----.1----2--nj 2 Pork and Beans 24 of the citizens is to prevent fire loss. Qihtfittr A hm Fuxuge It may 03.1188. ulars apply to Jas. Ontario. Solicitor he Manager of the nada, Tottenhnm. ` 16-180 large tin 1 i`9,T2.E- V.-." . Seconds, good an- . ' CREDITORS CIT QITIJ Spring Cleaning ., ..... V--.v...:, 1 2-inch lisle '\\In Q 1 E CKING IN THIS REDUCED WA111`, Chief of Police. IXS UllClI.OI'- Barrie. Ontario. 3 Pkgs. for .` 4 tins for V IIILII LLDIC . . . . $1.50 pr. sizes 8_- 9, 75 2 lbs. for \ '7 lbs. for . - GOODS DELIVERED . PROMPTLY 7 cake: .` 4for` |Powders . 3 for.` 4for` 4 for` 3for` svuu 50 pair 69 | 25 _o_se at .yo ur price. ashioned . $2.25 pr. ashoned .. $1.50 pr. lk, all colors, $1.50 .. n .-._-L 11.1, ' 32 18-` 17 Meaford Mirror: H. V; Coles has `gone to Colling'_wood as- trouble man, `bu; will not move his household ef--- :fects for some time yet. We afe sor- . - Iy to lose him fromthe town, though. his _work.\ W.i1l`b,ring'.'h_im back from `time to.t1me. A - .. I HiENi?RICH| DICKER WAY} `hem the novel bu ARTHUR SOMERS ROM One of the most baling and gripping mysteries ever screened, crammed . with suspense and punctugtedv with thrills. v sue-v vv-Q A VlllIyIJ ` at 7.45 -and 9. REGULAR PRICES 7 Adults 23, tax 2:: Children 9c, tax 1c --V---- SOON , JOHN BARRYMORE in IIZIIK `(if A :1 A 4-...- wnma STAR GROCERY CANNED TOMATOWEEK Good Old Choc: .1. . . Nu-Joll Jelly Powders, J Chipso, Iarg pkg. . '. . . . . 22: New Ripe Bananas, 35c & 40 `Sunkist Oranges . . 50 doz. ' Choice Quality Prunes ` ._.9 IL. I-.. 9:- - PHONE 1123 A ' PHONE YOUR onmans Orders Prdmptly Deiered to Any-Part of-Town ' T Next to E. Williams, Jeweler : 64 S'bI_'_.% vi1 ead Silk and falue for . . 85 pair rs in this. ` , . Didlaoley in I A SALTY SAP, 5335995 2 TINS CHOICE QUALITY TOMATOES { 1 QT. TOMATO cxrsup, all for . . . . . . . 2 '0' 25 23 bdttle Two Shows Nightly n+`7J:_nv\A(\A: ` j jv Buyers" %NEw*. ' HORSE- by given pursuant to at all persons having Estate of Mary Jane the Toyn of Barrie, Simcoe. widow. de- 0nor about the 1st. 226. are requested to f their claims to the before the 24th day " which date the ad- . listrlbute the assets mng those entitled -egard only to the she shall then have l I. L UIIUE --2 lbs. for 25 Choice. .T _. . Coronationi Blind , ; EVAPORATED f Bu-to. i133}-and . 21 A `in -13 (choif, gliiy) ~"14c=~ rms IS- HIE blll.'.5ll' CXEHIS. ' ` Mrs. Samuel Jacobs has returned to her home in Toronto after visit- ing for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. D. Jacobs and other friends. `lmnvui T-Tnvrlu inn IInnk1n J-A 4-n'I;n . vl can A.rJ_a.l|\4t) wanna vvvvn wllllrs-.V3V. J. Caston and family left this week for New Toronto, where Mr. Gaston was transferred by the `Bell Telephone `Co; some time ago. - I) `(I7 I`|....-...:_ .. 1'...I....-- _ .-_._.-,.__ mall but we can se you. _ ('I.,_,,.I, ,, I DIIUIJU IRBI; W685. _, .Robert and Kenneth Cameron, students at Osgoode Hall, were home for a few days last week before writ-' ing their exams. Mina qnvv-nun` Tnnnkn Lon unbuqq-AA Ll. QJIIUUUS anu Ul/Il1' .l.l'lBIlU.S. Edmund Hardy was unable to take his duties as organist in St. Andrew s last Sunday, being laid `up with an attack of grippe. Trueman Williams presided at the organ for the day._ ]J':___ \T_____ u__..__.._. _.-____- 2.. L..-!.. yowvauvu av Univ vcsuu .l.\l& VIII; uny- Miss Norma Byrnes, nurse-in-traim ing at the Toronto General Hospital, visited at the home of her father, Rev. Dr. J. D. Byrnes, this week. `II ... TI? 5| (1_..L--.. _.._1 ._____'I__ 1,5; -..-- -v-vr--v--v \.Ivu -avauv nu-any uavr R. W; Groves of Lindsay, a former Barrieite, has been appointed chair- man-of the Kiwanis Underprivileged Child Work Committee for the On- tario-Quebec Division. Mic: F`.Hv1n1\n4-11 Jnfnnnnn. Ann:-|_I tarlo-Quebec UIVISIOII. I Miss Elizabeth McLennan,: Allan- dale,` announces the engagement of her sister Wilhelmina` (Minnie), `daughter of the late Kenneth and Barbara McLennan, to Rev. John, Lennox of Beamsvil-le, 0nt., the mar- iriage to take place early in June VCIIU, llv WEEK. * > ' F-red Pembezfton, of the C.N.R. trac_kn'-..staffv, having been transferred to "Co1'wel1 Jct., moved his family there last week. 'DnL....L ......l `I'I......-LL I1 _____ _.. uurxuu. ' R. H. Smith has maved his family from Hamilton to his new residence at the/' corner of Wellington St. and Map'le~A_ve. _ Mina `an-Inn Klnnlu as-all mere Ta`u'lLnm i_V_.Lu}J1I':-21_V. I . Miss. Edna Neely and Miss Esther Pratt wer visitors at the former s home at Lakeview Farm, Craig- vale`, last week. wwn `Dnvv-sand!-Av: AF l~Ln I` KY 'D yuuur week. IKE-` WCUIM Miss Asta iaamen of Toronto Ui- . versity is spending'afe`w"'da`y's"Vat `EH6 home of Mrs. R I Street.) " 1ur.. .. ...u. at ._:r_ Bidwell, B1;a}_i__f91;d `ILl ~ ri-_...1_n _...1 TING NSJDER BY-LAW a by-law for rais- er the provisions of Act," will be taken by the Municipal 'nship of Oro at the . on the 10th day of our of 8 o'clock pm. TUDHOPE. . e Township of Oro.

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